We have no meanings for "long layoff" in our records yet.
1 A handy day to ease the Dáil back to irrelevance after a long layoff .
2 The 29-year-old Serb was asked whether the long layoff was to his advantage or detriment.
3 The long layoff didn't seem to hurt them.
4 That is still a priority now, and it could be even more challenging because of the long layoff .
5 Roethlisberger was not happy with his performance and refused to use rustiness from the long layoff as an excuse.
6 Since that night, Kessler has endured a long layoff due to an eye injury and won two ambiguous stoppage wins.
7 The possible danger to Fort Deely is Ballymore Thatch, who ran well at Ballinrobe last month on his return to action after a long layoff
8 Buhrer, just back from a long layoff with a torn ACL, is facing another big stint on the sidelines after suffering a suspected broken jaw.
9 The colt has run well off long layoffs .
10 Both teams were coming off long layoffs .
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